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# <span>Log such a source on '''all''' applicable research logs. Some logs will list another family’s numbers. That is good—make each log a list of '''all''' sources that apply to that family regardless of where they are filed.</span>
# <span>Log such a source on '''all''' applicable research logs. Some logs will list another family’s numbers. That is good—make each log a list of '''all''' sources that apply to that family regardless of where they are filed.</span>


'''''<span>2nd marriages, in-laws, and step-children.</span>''''''''<span></span>'''<span>Log and file sources about these relatives in the file of their closest relative that is on your pedigree.</span>'''
'''''2nd marriages, in-laws, and step-children.''''' Log and file sources about these relatives in the file of their closest relative that is on your pedigree.


'''''<span>Computer note keeping.<span></span></span>'''''<span>Computers are great for genealogists—but they are not the final storage medium. Keep your research notes on computer if you like, but make a paper copy at the end of the day. Your descendants may not know how to boot your computer, but they will be able to read your paper printouts.</span>
'''''<span>Computer note keeping.<span></span></span>'''''<span>Computers are great for genealogists—but they are not the final storage medium. Keep your research notes on computer if you like, but make a paper copy at the end of the day. Your descendants may not know how to boot your computer, but they will be able to read your paper printouts.</span>
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